Potamyia chinensis (ULMER, 1915)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5433978 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E16887D7-9407-7C25-6FEE-69BAFDE3F9F8 |
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Valdenar |
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Potamyia chinensis |
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The P. chinensis View in CoL -group
Pale or bright yellow species. Ninth abdominal segment narrow, moderately rounded anteriorly. Apical lobe on posterolateral margin absent or only slightly developed; dorsum very narrow. Basal segment of clasper geniculate except in P. pallidipennis . Tenth tergum long with pair of slightly upcurving ventrocaudal hooks. Setose warts situated at very top of tergum forming a very prominent pair of blunt and obtuse lobes. (In P. chekiangensis these lobes dominate the tenth tergum and the ventrocaudal hooks are absent). Six species, P. chekiangensis , P. chinensis , P. dentifera , P. dryope , P. pallidipennis and P. periboia comprise this group, which is distributed over north and south China, Japan and southeastern Asia.
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